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G Gordon Liddy

Weekdays 7am - 9am

An outspoken icon of comment and controversy, heard in over 250 markets nationwide.

G. Gordon Liddy entered the talk radio world by joining Washington D.C.'s WJFK. He immediately shot to the top of the ratings.

G. Gordon Liddy was educated privately by Benedictines and Jesuits, earned a B.S. and on L.L.D. from Fordham University, and graduated as a member of The Law Review. After two years service as an Army artillery officer during the Korean War, Mr. Liddy entered the FBI national headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served during the Kennedy administration.

Mr. Liddy resigned from the FBI in 1962 to practice International Law in Manhattan. He went on to serve as a prosecutor, run for Congress, and ran the Richard M. Nixon Presidential campaign for the 28th District of New York. In the Nixon administration, Mr. Liddy served as a Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, was eventually appointed Enforcement Legislative Counsel, authored the Explosive Control Act, and, in 1972, became the Staff Assistant to the President of the United States.

For his role in Watergate, and for steadfastly refusing to implicate others, he was sentenced to over twenty years in prison. He served nearly five years, many in maximum security including 106 days in solitary confinement, before his release by President Carter "in the interest of justice."

The G. Gordon Liddy made its debut as a nationally syndicated radio show in 1993 and racked up over 100 affiliates - establishing it as the fastest launch in talk radio history. The G. Gordon Liddy Show is now heard in over 250 markets nationwide - including Washington D.C., Houston, Cleveland, Baltimore and here, in Palm Springs.

 

   
   
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